A Term of Ovid: Ten Stories from the Metamorphoses, for Boys and GirlsAmerican Book Company, 1900 - 209 Seiten |
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... means . Early in his life he was twice married , but the venture in both instances proved unhappy , and a separation followed . A third marriage , in middle life , was happier ; and Ovid's letters to his wife , during his exile ...
... means . Early in his life he was twice married , but the venture in both instances proved unhappy , and a separation followed . A third marriage , in middle life , was happier ; and Ovid's letters to his wife , during his exile ...
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... means of comparison with Vergil , Ovid's tragedy of Medea , unfortunately has been lost . In general , however , it is agreed that his style is easier and more fluent than Vergil's , and in fact than that of any other Latin writer ...
... means of comparison with Vergil , Ovid's tragedy of Medea , unfortunately has been lost . In general , however , it is agreed that his style is easier and more fluent than Vergil's , and in fact than that of any other Latin writer ...
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... means . translate also literally . Render with the blood of freshly slain cattle , but oblita : from oblino ; oblīta would be from obliviscor . rictus : acc . pl . For the case , cf. vultum , l . 161 . 165. depositura : the future ...
... means . translate also literally . Render with the blood of freshly slain cattle , but oblita : from oblino ; oblīta would be from obliviscor . rictus : acc . pl . For the case , cf. vultum , l . 161 . 165. depositura : the future ...
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... means after the verbal idea in sanabilis . 308. cumque ipso : abl . of accompaniment , Apollo and his unfinished words . 309. visa decens : decens visu , but what literally ? Cf. visae , 1. 272 . 310. obviaque : and the gusts fluttered ...
... means after the verbal idea in sanabilis . 308. cumque ipso : abl . of accompaniment , Apollo and his unfinished words . 309. visa decens : decens visu , but what literally ? Cf. visae , 1. 272 . 310. obviaque : and the gusts fluttered ...
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... mean the Archer ( Talwv , striking ) , or the Healer ( Tauwv , soothing ) , or by some it is said to owe its origin to the exclamation ε , πaî ( strike , my son ) , with which his mother urged him to kill the Python . BOOKS OF REFERENCE ...
... mean the Archer ( Talwv , striking ) , or the Healer ( Tauwv , soothing ) , or by some it is said to owe its origin to the exclamation ε , πaî ( strike , my son ) , with which his mother urged him to kill the Python . BOOKS OF REFERENCE ...
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Seite 112 - What could the muse herself that Orpheus bore, The muse herself, for her enchanting son Whom universal nature did lament, When by the rout that made the hideous roar His gory visage down the stream was sent, Down the swift Hebrus to the Lesbian shore?
Seite 119 - Israel, The barrel of meal shall not waste, neither shall the cruse of oil fail, until the day that the Lord sendeth rain upon the earth.
Seite 120 - Be it far from me; for them that honor me I will honor, and they that despise me shall be lightly esteemed.
Seite 41 - Occupat ille levem iuvenali corpore currum, statque super, manibusque datas contingere habenas gaudet, et invito grates agit inde parenti. Interea volucres, Pyrois et Eous et Aethon, Solis equi, quartusque Phlegon, hinnitibus auras flammiferis implent pedibusque repagula pulsant.
Seite 36 - Saeculaque et positae spatiis aequalibus Horae Verque novum stabat cinctum florente corona, stabat nuda Aestas et spicea serta gerebat, stabat et Autumnus, calcatis sordidus uvis, et glacialis Hiems, canos hirsuta capillos. Inde loco medius rerum novitate paventem Sol oculis iuvenem, quibus adspicit omnia, vidit, "quae" que "viae tibi causa? quid hac
Seite 79 - At quoniam parvi tibi gratia nostra est, accipe munus,' ait ; laevaque a parte Medusae 655 ipse retroversus squalentia prodidit ora.
Seite 32 - ... inventum medicina meum est, opiferque per orbem dicor, et herbarum subiecta potentia nobis: ei mihi, quod nullis amor est sanabilis herbis, nee prosunt domino, quae prosunt omnibus, artes!
Seite 8 - Caesar's times. Before the seas, and this terrestrial ball. And heaven's high canopy, that covers all, One was the face of nature, if a face ; Rather a rude and indigested mass; A lifeless lump, unfashioned, and unframed, Of jarring seeds, and justly chaos named.
Seite 8 - IN nova fert animus mutatas dicere formas corpora ; di, coeptis (nam vos mutastis et illas) adspirate meis primaque ab origine mundi ad mea perpetuum deducite tempora carmen...